Review: When you create a musical legacy like The Beta Band did it can be a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, you'll forever be remembered with a full chapter in the pantheons of popular British music. The opposite of a passing footnote, despite the fact you still rank as a comparatively niche and 'underground' (for want of a better word) group in the grand scheme of things. On the other, there's going to be heaps of expectation on anything you do subsequently, both from yourself and the great, rather unforgiving public. Thankfully, for Steve Mason, he's more than lived up to those expectations across a slew of amazing solo album, both under his name and various guises, and is back to do the same again on Brothers & Sisters. Moreover, his first full length since 2019 might be his best to date, spanning grand maximalist compositions to intimate, slow burn piano simplicity.
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